Hell No to School Admission

Written on July 10, 2007 – 10:39 pm | by Duncan |

The Hell family is not happy. Alex and Sue Hell went to the media this week after St Peter the Apostle primary school, Hoppers Crossing, in the Western suburbs of Melbourne, refused admission to five year old Max on account of his name. They could have changed the boy’s last name to Wembridge, Sue’s maiden name, but decided against it. The school would not budge until the story hit the Australian news headlines. Now the Hells, a Catholic family, are unsure about whether they’ll enrol Max in the local school after all.

Winston Churchill said that if you’re going through hell, keep going.

Hell is a traditional Austrian surname meaning bright. There are six Hell families in Victoria, two in Queensland, one in Northern Territory. There’s a Heck living in Victoria. I wonder if they used to be called Hell and changed because of similar problems.

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Postkiwi Duncan Macleod

Duncan Macleod posts on life, faith and culture in Australia, drawing from his involvement in the creative industry, the Uniting Church, the blogosphere, generational research, the emerging church and life on the Gold Coast.

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